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Churakov T.K., Nikulin S.A., Kachanov A.B., Naumenko V.V., Zavyalov A.I. OPTIMIZING THE USE OF CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY OF THE CORNEA IN THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL STUDIES [№ 12 ' 2014] The paper presents the results of a study of the ultrastructure of the cornea by confocal microscopy. Given the particular interpretation of the results obtained using this diagnostic method. By the example of changes after LASIK studied the opportunities of layer-by-layer visualization of corneal tissue and prospects of application of the method of confocal microscopy in research and clinical practice.
Balashevich L.I., Kachanov A.B., Varavka A.A., Bauer S.M., Zimin B.A. CLINICAL ABERROMETRY AT LENS PATHOLOGY [№ 4 ' 2013] The authors described Hartmann-Schek aberrometric changes in patients with nuclear and cortical cataract and also in patients with lens subluxation. The authors confirmed, that vertical coma is a very important aberrometric sign in patients with lens subluxation.
Kachanov A.B., Balashevich L.I., Bauer S.M., Zimin B.A., Novak Ya.N. TONOMETRIC IOP INDICATORS AFTER LASIK SURGERY FOR MYOPIA [№ 4 ' 2013] Myopic LASIK provokes to decreasing of central corneal thickness and correlates with the post-LASIK reducing of pneumotonometry and Maklakoff tonometry. The authors confirmed, that pneumotonometry data reducing more faster, than Maklakoff one, but there is statistical significant reducing of tonometric IOP in both cases.
Balashevich L.I., Nikulin S.A., Kachanov A.B., Yefimov O.A., Churakov T.K., Zavyalov A.I. TO THE QUESTION OF REFRACTIVE RESULT REGRESSION IN LONG-TERM PERIOD AFTER LASIK SURGERY [№ 12 ' 2012] Nowadays LASIK is the most widespread surgical method for myopia correction. But the received refractive result is not always remains resistant. In the long follow-up period after operation substantial growth of a corneal thickness in the central part is observed. The increase in a thickness first of all connected with morphology of the interface between flap and corneal bed. Regress of operation result and its expressiveness depend on initial degree of myopia, time after intervention, and structural changes in operated tissue.
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Editor-in-chief |
Sergey Aleksandrovich MIROSHNIKOV |
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